Sky Railway makes its first run between Santa Fe and Lamy

Railroad buffs have a new attraction to check out if they're in northern New Mexico. The Sky Railway made its debut Dec. 3 from downtown Santa Fe to Lamy with a dragon-painted locomotive. It was the first run on those 16 miles of tracks in eight years, though Amtrak makes regular stops in Lamy. A … Continue reading Sky Railway makes its first run between Santa Fe and Lamy

La Fonda in Santa Fe will mark its centennial in January

The landmark La Fonda on the Plaza hotel in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico, will mark its centennial in January, though records indicate a lodging establishment was there several centuries before that. La Fonda will host a "Party of the Century" on Jan. 22 "as we honor our storied past and look to the future … Continue reading La Fonda in Santa Fe will mark its centennial in January

City of Santa Fe to repair historic railroad depot

After more than a decade of tentative plans, the City of Santa Fe, New Mexico, recently agreed to spend $1 million to rehabilitate its long-decaying railroad depot in the Railyard. According to an article in the Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper, the city had been discussing a face-lift for the century-old depot since 2009. And … Continue reading City of Santa Fe to repair historic railroad depot

Original Bobcat Bite on Old Las Vegas Highway in Sante Fe to reopen in May

The original Bobcat Bite restaurant along Old Las Vegas Highway (aka Route 66) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is scheduled to reopen in May after closing about eight years ago. The Bobcat Bite, which opened in 1953, became well-known over the years for its green chile cheeseburger. According to the Santa Fe New Mexican: The … Continue reading Original Bobcat Bite on Old Las Vegas Highway in Sante Fe to reopen in May

Santa Fe Bite will return to its namesake city in September

Less than a month after announcing it was opening a restaurant in Albuquerque, Santa Fe Bite announced last week it would reopen in its namesake city in a new location. Santa Fe Bite's signature green-chile cheeseburger. Santa Fe Bite will reopen in the former Tecolote Café at 1616 St. Michael’s Drive in mid-September, reported the … Continue reading Santa Fe Bite will return to its namesake city in September

Santa Fe Bite to resurface on Route 66 in Albuquerque

The green chile cheeseburger haven Santa Fe Bite, once known as Bobcat Bite in Santa Fe, will resurface tomorrow on Route 66 in the Nob Hill neighborhood of Albuquerque. The Albuquerque version of Santa Fe Bite opens Monday at 3407 Central NE (aka Route 66) amid a string of funky and eclectic storefronts in Nob … Continue reading Santa Fe Bite to resurface on Route 66 in Albuquerque

Office of La Fonda Hotel architect added to National Register

The office of John Gaw Meem, architect of the expansion and remodeling of the famed La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and a key figure in the popularization of the Pueblo Revival style, was designated on the National Register of Historic Places. The John Gaw Meem Architects Office at 1101 Camino De Cruz … Continue reading Office of La Fonda Hotel architect added to National Register

The sad saga of the Western Scene Motel of Santa Fe

The Western Scene Motel, formerly the Western Holiday Motel, in Santa Fe likely would be struggling because of the motel's age and a glut of lodging in New Mexico's capital city. But as the Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper describes it, the motel faces an even cloudier future because of a feud between two sects … Continue reading The sad saga of the Western Scene Motel of Santa Fe

Roadfood’s favorite Route 66 restaurants in Albuquerque

Jane and Michael Stern, who've championed regional restaurants for more than 40 years through 10 editions of their "Roadfood" books, recently published an online guide to seven restaurants on or near Route 66 in Albuquerque. This seven-minute video provides a nice introduction to each of their favored Duke City eateries:' https://youtu.be/nCeUb2gKBVc The Albuquerque restaurants listed -- … Continue reading Roadfood’s favorite Route 66 restaurants in Albuquerque

Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe soon will be closed for remodeling

The 400-year-old Palace of the Governors site in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico, soon will be closed for six months for remodeling. The Albuquerque Journal reported: The renovations beginning Aug. 1 will include the installation of a heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) system as well as fire safety construction. No information on the cost of … Continue reading Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe soon will be closed for remodeling